Adventist World English - November 2020

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we are not better men and women, if we are not more kindhearted, more pitiful, more courteous, more full of tenderness and love, if we do not manifest to others the love that led Jesus to the world on His mission of mercy, we are not witnesses to the world of the power of Jesus Christ.”* A LOVING EXAMPLE

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Kingdom Values and Christian Living BY AUDREY ANDERSSON

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eventh-day Adventists are found in most countries of the world. Revelation 14:12 tells us why. This apocalyptic passage describes two key values and truths that measure Christian faith. They are saving faith in Jesus as humanity’s only Saviour, and obedience to God’s commandments. These eternal values create peace, joy, and happiness in human life. THE CALL TO LOYALTY

Loyalty to Jesus as Lord is critical to the credibility of our witness. Disloyal living means total spiritual failure. Ellen White observed: “We deny Jesus Christ as the One who taketh away the sins of the world if we do not, after accepting the truth, reveal to the world the sanctifying effects of the truth on our own characters. If 6

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We cannot convincingly share Jesus’ love with others before we experience it ourselves. We cannot share what we do not have. The world is full of people searching for love and acceptance, longing for peace and happiness. They quickly know if we are fakes. But sincerity wins many hearts. Tom was the son of Christian parents. He was baptized at 15, along with his friends. It was what everyone expected him to do. He was not really converted. He married a beautiful Christian woman, but that did not keep him from joining those who travel on the wide road that leads to destruction. Many years later his wife invited a pastor to have a Bible study group in their home. Tom was not interested, but he did not argue, as he and the pastor were friends. Unknown to everyone, Tom listened to the Bible studies from another room. After a few weeks, he joined the group, sitting inconspicuously near the door. He witnessed the changes in the life of his wife and the other group members. Tom loved their honesty in admitting mistakes and making changes in their lives. One night he started to cry. Not ordinary tears, but tears of joy and sorrow. He testified: “I never understood the Adventist message. Listening to these studies, I saw Jesus in a new light. God has given me a second chance and a new pair of eyes. I see things differently.” Photo: Geran De Klerk


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